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It’s WSOP Main Event time, and that means even the most organized poker plans and group chats can descend into chaos.
Messages fly across WhatsApp, half-written hand histories get lost in screenshots, and rail updates are often way behind what is actually happening at the table. That is the gap the team at Pokerscope is hoping to close.
The tournament companion app from Pokerscope is positioning itself as an all-in-one WSOP toolkit, built not just for players in the room but also for the friends, study partners, and backers following from afar.
What Are the Key Features?
The standout feature is live friend and session tracking. Players can update stacks, log hands, and share progress in real time, while their group follows along from anywhere in the world. Instead of scattered texts and guesswork, every key moment sits in one feed, giving friends and backers a clearer picture of how your day is going.
That real-time layer is supported by a deeper set of tools designed for players trying to improve as they go. The hand note converter turns quick scribbles or voice-style notes into structured hand histories, making it easier to review key spots later without losing detail. For players grinding multiple events, that alone can turn messy recollection into usable study material.
Preparation is another pillar of the platform. Preflop and ICM drills allow users to rehearse common tournament spots before they arise in Vegas, helping bridge the gap between theory and live execution. These sit alongside built-in ICM and equity calculators, giving players a way to check decisions and understand how stack depth and payout pressure should shape strategy in real time.
And perhaps most crucial of all, there’s even a tool to track and manage that all-important bankroll. Staking tools that allow users to sell action and track results, meaning for players swapping pieces across a series or big events, there’s a clean ledger of buy-ins and returns.
Our Verdict
Altogether, it’s a really useful platform that is designed with the player at its core, from preparation through to post-session review, while keeping their wider group connected throughout.
For travelling players, study groups, or even friends following from home, it offers a new way of making WSOP sweat sessions work. Instead of fragmented updates and scattered tools, everything sits in one ecosystem built specifically for tournament poker and for the WSOP.
More information on Pokerscope’s tournament features can be found here: Pokerscope Tournament Companion Features
